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collectiondatalib

v1.0.2

Published

this contains all of the data structures implemented and ready to use

Readme

Libraries:

Sort -> [This functions will sort in assending order]

swap
bubble_sort
selectrion_sort
insertion_sort
merge_function
merge_sort
pivot_helper
quick_sort
getDigit
getSize
getMaxNumber
radix_sort

Search -> [Binary search will take a sorted array as input] [String search whill take the long string as first arg and short one as second]

linear_search
linear_search_recursion
binary_search
string_search

Collection Classes ->

SinglyLinkedList
DoublyLinkedList
Stack
Queue
BinaryMaxHeap
PriorityQueue
BinarySearchTree
Graph
HashTable

Examples:

const lib = require('collectiondatalib') lib.Search.binary_search([1,2,3,4,5], 5)

4

lib.Sort.bubble_sort([3,5,1,4,2])

[ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ]

lib.Sort.merge_sort([3,5,1,4,2])

[ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ]

let list = new lib.SinglyLinkedList()

list.push(12) list.push(13) list.push(14) console.log(list)

SinglyLinkedList { head: Node { val: 12, next: Node { val: 13, next: [Node] } }, tail: Node { val: 14, next: null }, length: 3 }